Arab fears of Iran fall on deaf ears in the US
The  WikiLeaks fiasco has recently revealed that even the  anti-semitic Islamic countries in the Middle East are supportive of a  military strike against the Islamic Republic of Iran. Iran's growing  strength and quest for the nuclear bomb has the entire region desiring  the regime's collapse. Nations like Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain, the  United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Kuwait and Egypt are part of the  unofficial coalition.
If Israel were to attack Iran it  would have the support, albeit behind closed doors, of the Islamic  nations that were just cited.
Saudi Arabia in particular has been revealed to be pretty adamant about its desire to topple the Iranian regime. As Reuters reports, King Abdullah has "frequently exhorted the U.S. to attack Iran to put an end to its nuclear weapons program." According to The Times,  Saudi Arabia has even offered Israel its  airspace to attack Iran.
So in the midst of a tsunami  of countries wishing the Iranian regime's collapse, what then is  stopping the Iranian threat from being squashed?
FrontPage Magazine reports  that: "Interestingly, the WikiLeaks cables indicate that the party most  opposed to a military strike on Iran's nuclear sites is the United  States."
Saudi Arabia, a barbaric Islamic nation who  sponsors anti-semitism and terrorism wants to destroy the biggest threat  to the free world while the United States, the greatest country in the  world, under Pres. Barack Obama is forcing Israel to pull its  punches. The perversion of the situation must not be lost here.
If Pres. Obama continues to strong-arm Israel, a recognition that Iran is capable of building a bomb may be the only factor that pushes Israel to  finally end the Iranian threat.




